Nazi-hunter says he's closing in on 'Dr. Death' »
Posted By STONERS 1 year, 4 months ago in NewsThe world's top Nazi-hunter said Thursday he's made progress in finding 94-year-old "Doctor Death," a former concentration camp physician accused of torturing Jewish prisoners as they died and who may have been living for decades in Argentina or Chile.
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STONERS1 year, 4 months ago
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"Efraim Zuroff, head of the Israeli branch of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told a news conference that his mission to the southern reaches of the Americas led him to at least four people who claim to have seen Aribert Heim in the past 45 days."
"We're better off than before we came," Zuroff said. "That doesn't guarantee Heim's capture, but I'm hopeful."
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hyperbola1 year, 4 months ago
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Actually there ae much younger war criminals that the world should also be arresting.
Israel general 'avoids UK arrest'
The former head of Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip has told how he dodged arrest on war crimes charges after receiving a tip-off at Heathrow....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4237620.stm
Peoples court condemns Israel for war crimes in Lebanon
A four-member jury of distinguished legal officials, after hearing and considering two days of intense, moving and precise testimony at the International Associations Center in Brussels, Belgium, on Feb. 24 found the Israeli state guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in its 2006 war on Lebanon....
http://www.iacenter.org/palestine/leb-tribunal-...
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chevydog1 year, 4 months ago
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Interesting. I couldn't begin to excuse what the guy is accused of doing. Nor could I not excuse the victims' families about wanting revenge.
But philosphically, one sometimes gets to wonder "When is enough enough?" Yeah, the US legal system has no statute of limitations on murder. That's what this was. But we're coming perilously close to effectively saying that other things have no statute of limitations. As one literary character observed "The law requires justice, but most people are only interested in revenge." What if the two aren't always the same thing?
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vor1 year, 4 months ago
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And what exactly do they plan to do with a 94 year old man? Capturing the man will bring no relief to any of the families of his victims. If they haven't come to grips with what happened 60 some years ago they probably need to be in therapy. I thought the Nazi hunters were a thing of the past? We should not forget the Holocaust nor should we drag it around like a dead horse. It is time to move on.
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joeblowe1 year, 4 months ago
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I think the MAIN thing about this is the publicity. Anyone who was involved in the atrocities - and is still alive - SHOULD at the very least live in constant fear that they will be discovered. Whether or not they ever ARE, or what happens to them then is nearly irrelevant. Make them FEAR every day of their pathetic lives. Just as they made others live in fear.
Mind you, I'm not Jewish and I don't particularly give 2 hoots about Israel, but many of the Nazi war criminals were so heinous as to be sub-human. Whatever punishment CAN be doled out to them is insufficient.
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Tcaros1 year, 4 months ago
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Here's a little unknown history.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa...
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Edmar141 year, 4 months ago
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Give it up. Historically, Muslims have killed more people in the name of God than can be counted. Let's forget history, today thousands are being killed in Darfur, Somolia and a dozen other places by Muslim militias. Muslim Suicide bombers have taken more lives in Pakistan, Kabul, Iraq and several other places. Non Muslims and women have been degraded to less than second class citizens and Islamic law has separate punishments for men and women. 600,000 Jews were forced from Muslim countries between 1948 and 1953 without ever being compensated for businesses or homes. From 1916 to 1947 (the year Jordan gained it's independence) the entire middle east was a Muslim land grab. You seem to focus in on Israel, and tend to neglect the fact that the Palestinians were robbed of 2/3 of their land by the Saudi Royal Family when Jordan was created in 1922. The largest Palestinian refugee camp is in Jordan which was Palestine. Learn your history before you slander anybody else.
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ChrisLang1 year, 4 months ago
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I can certainly can understand revenge. But you have to question the quality of life for someone who has spent most of his hunting Dr. Death and his like down.
Still I commend his actions, what would the world be like if someone did not dedicate his life to his work, whatever it is?
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